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and spending equals power in washington, d.c. and these people are not going to give up power until they have to. and the point at which they have to is when our economy completely starts to collapse, when you see the stock market just bail out, when you see investors bail out. we're not there yet. they're not scared yet. >> sean: okay. you wrote a book that oddly -- and by your own words, your own admission, because we've been friends a long time -- called "the fair tax." goes on to become a huge number one "new york times" bestseller. your follow-up book, same thing, bag bestseller. interesting, i represent the mac penny plan. you cut one cent, one penny, out of every dollar that washington will spend. you do that every year for six years, keep gdp spending at 18%, 19%, where historically it's been, and you balance the budget. >> sure. >> sean: that seems like something you could sell to the american people. >> you can sell it -- >> sean: go ahead. >> sean, you can sell it to people who are educated and informed about our econo
and spending equals power in washington, d.c. and these people are not going to give up power until they have to. and the point at which they have to is when our economy completely starts to collapse, when you see the stock market just bail out, when you see investors bail out. we're not there yet. they're not scared yet. >> sean: okay. you wrote a book that oddly -- and by your own words, your own admission, because we've been friends a long time -- called "the fair tax." goes...
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got go eamon javers back to you in washington, d.c. probably heard my rant about harry reid saying he is disappointed. what exactly is happening? he is the senate majority leader? isn't he the one supposed to leading these discussions? >> that session actually the question, brian. tell you what is happening on the senate side of the capital, harry reid address the reporters in the ohio clock stakeout area, his headlines from those comments start to move the markets a little bit, headlines including senator harry reid, little progress made in fiscal cliff discussions and disappointed with the little progress made in the debt talks, time to move past happy chatter. my take on this not standing there, haven't heard the full comment what is harry reid said. reading what is hitting the wires now this is harry reid applying pressure too negotiators to start to make progress. what he would like to see is actual specifics fleshed out. a questioning at the white house briefing today with jay garni facing hostile questions saying wait a second,
got go eamon javers back to you in washington, d.c. probably heard my rant about harry reid saying he is disappointed. what exactly is happening? he is the senate majority leader? isn't he the one supposed to leading these discussions? >> that session actually the question, brian. tell you what is happening on the senate side of the capital, harry reid address the reporters in the ohio clock stakeout area, his headlines from those comments start to move the markets a little bit, headlines...
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reid: mr. president, too often it is a challenge to find common ground here in washington. as we negotiate a path back from the fiscal cliff, we should also recognize when democrats and republicans agree. we agree taxes should not go up for anyone making less than $250,000 a year. 97% of small businesses and 98% of middle-class families would benefit from that. with common ground in sight, we should be able to act today to avert the fiscal cliff for millions of families and businesses. even if we disagree on whether to extend tax breaks for the wealthiest 2% of americans, we should agree to hold the middle class harmless and do it today, do it mao. a single vote in the house of representatives would get the job done now. unfortunately, there's one obstacle standing between congress and a compromise: grover norquist. for years, no norquist has bulld lawmakers. his brand of ideological extremism has been bad for congress and even worse for the congress. so i was pleased to see republicans in congress distance themselves from norquist this week. i appreciate that etch have. an
reid: mr. president, too often it is a challenge to find common ground here in washington. as we negotiate a path back from the fiscal cliff, we should also recognize when democrats and republicans agree. we agree taxes should not go up for anyone making less than $250,000 a year. 97% of small businesses and 98% of middle-class families would benefit from that. with common ground in sight, we should be able to act today to avert the fiscal cliff for millions of families and businesses. even if...
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the most notable are two big natural gas developments in australia. >> so $22 billion in cash on the balance sheet. what are you planning on doing with that money? >> certainly in the near term, our plans are to continue to invest it wisely. we have a robust plan to return money to investors. we've increased the dividend double digit rates the last few years. we've been repurchasing $5 billion in shares per year. depending upon the economic conditions we see, oil prices, et cetera, i think there's room for both of those to be continued for many years to come. >> in terms of the dividend versus the share buy back program, what's a priority, and does the new law in terms of dividend taxes dictate your decision? let's say, hypothetically, that we go off the fiscal cliff and dividend taxes go to 44%. does that dictate how you pay dividends versus share buy backs? >> well, we've talked to our shareholders about that. so far, it isn't. whether that will change going forward, i don't know. so far, our shareholders seem to like the fact that we've increased the dividend 25 years in a row and
the most notable are two big natural gas developments in australia. >> so $22 billion in cash on the balance sheet. what are you planning on doing with that money? >> certainly in the near term, our plans are to continue to invest it wisely. we have a robust plan to return money to investors. we've increased the dividend double digit rates the last few years. we've been repurchasing $5 billion in shares per year. depending upon the economic conditions we see, oil prices, et cetera,...
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reid are proposing? we see up or down votes on the people's visit. most people don't talk about process when you're out campaigning or at town hall meetings. i heard so many times what are you going to do so the senate can get things done. they don't care a lot about our senate rules and rule 22 and what used to happen in the senate. they know the senate is a more dysfunctional body than it's been in years and years and years and they want to see something happen. they voted for change and we want to be able to move forward. >> this is something that gets discussed forever, but when i talk to senators such as yourself, those involved in the process that would make this potentially happen, it feels like this year, it's the real deal. we'll see if that's true. sherrod brown, democratic senator from ohio. thank you, sir. >>> still ahead, who is being dug up tomorrow? and why? turns out, it's important. that's coming up. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x th
reid are proposing? we see up or down votes on the people's visit. most people don't talk about process when you're out campaigning or at town hall meetings. i heard so many times what are you going to do so the senate can get things done. they don't care a lot about our senate rules and rule 22 and what used to happen in the senate. they know the senate is a more dysfunctional body than it's been in years and years and years and they want to see something happen. they voted for change and we...
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reid are proposing? >> after elections, the public things everything should happen >>> here's a weird one. in 1993, the president of turkey died apparently of a heart attack. i say apparently, because his family claimed he did not die of natural causes. they said he was assassinated. when he did die, his family said they feared he had been poisoned. there was no autopsy. the blood samples taken to determine the cause of death, they went woxies and then last month, turkey decided to dig him up. they dug up their former president's pod di and tested it for poisons that might have killed him and according to turkish state media, they found four things. ddt, a related and also poisonous compound called dde, plus, a highly toxic metal and two radio active compounds. this former turkish president might in the be the most famous world leader to be exhumed under a cloud of suspicious about his cloud of death only to test positive for radio active poisoning. maybe not this week because tomorrow, they are digging
reid are proposing? >> after elections, the public things everything should happen >>> here's a weird one. in 1993, the president of turkey died apparently of a heart attack. i say apparently, because his family claimed he did not die of natural causes. they said he was assassinated. when he did die, his family said they feared he had been poisoned. there was no autopsy. the blood samples taken to determine the cause of death, they went woxies and then last month, turkey decided...
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by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one they didn't know what happened to him, and he was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie's the first to tell you, and i talked to him recently, that for him he had, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry wasn't weird. and that changed his life trajectory. and so i try to share stories like ronnie and jamie and donald and others. all diverse, all coming from are different walks of life. because, you know what? that's the american story. those are the american stories that are out there that don't have anything to do with the no child left behind or the chicago teachers' strike. but it has everything to do with those things, because that's the soul of the issue. if we're going to change the life trajectory of these children, we need to respect their need to be met where they are and to get what they need. and we also need to make sure that all of those adult interests that pre dominate, they need to be front
by the time he was 22, 18 of those 22 teammates were dead. two were in prison. one they didn't know what happened to him, and he was the only one who had graduated from college. and ronnie's the first to tell you, and i talked to him recently, that for him he had, he had someone who invested in him and believed in him and made him feel like his love of poetry wasn't weird. and that changed his life trajectory. and so i try to share stories like ronnie and jamie and donald and others. all...
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unlike losing candidates in the past, he had no job in washington to return to. nbc's kristen welker live at the white house. let's get into this. these meetings, i'm sure this was very civil. surely romney's comments leading up to this meeting about how president obama won this election was probably on the president's mind today. >> reporter: well, you would have to imagine that those comments were, thomas. however, i did ask white house press secretary jay carney if romney's comments that president obama won because he gave some of his key constituents gifts weighed in on the luncheon or if the op-ed written by chief romney strategist stewart stevens suggested president obama won because he's an african-american president who got middle class voters to vote for him, if any of these recent comments overshadowed or clouded this lunch. carney essentially said that they didn't have an impact. that president obama understands it was a tough campaign season and that this is the type of sort of looking back at the campaign that is going to happen in the weeks followin
unlike losing candidates in the past, he had no job in washington to return to. nbc's kristen welker live at the white house. let's get into this. these meetings, i'm sure this was very civil. surely romney's comments leading up to this meeting about how president obama won this election was probably on the president's mind today. >> reporter: well, you would have to imagine that those comments were, thomas. however, i did ask white house press secretary jay carney if romney's comments...
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shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge in washington. the national past time face what is could be its toughest decision in decades as barry bonds and other big names take the steroid debate all the way to the baseball hall of fame. the details on that coming. plus, there is no hockey. not at all. it seems hockey players or future ones have reduced themselves to, i don't know, could we take that shot? dressing up like that guy. as you might imagine, there was drinking involved. and there is much more. you will want to stay for. this oh my goodness! oh my gosh, this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15entrees under $15, seafood, chicken and more! oothe tilapiawith roastedegetab! i'm actually looking at the wo grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. at pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salad, sandwiches, and more. and introducing 7 lunch choices for
shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge in washington. the national past time face what is could be its toughest decision in decades as barry bonds and other big names take the steroid debate all the way to the baseball hall of fame. the details on that coming. plus, there is no hockey. not at all. it seems hockey players or future ones have reduced themselves to, i don't know, could we take that shot? dressing up like that guy. as you might imagine, there was drinking involved. and there is...
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pot smokers in washington state and colorado are in for a rude awakening. they can smoke legally in their homes but get fired if they failed drug test. marijuana is still classified as an illegal drug under federal law and courts have upheld the rights of businesses to have a drug-free work place. still, business owners are worried they feel this will make it harder to hire workers and drive up their legal bills when they fire mployees. medical experts say the high from smoking pot last two to three hours but the drug can be detected in the system for up to 0 week. one of the gray areas is how long a person stays impaired. reaction times can be slowed for a 24 hours. it could be a major liability for business owners. >> put a small business owner in the middle of a vise of government requires you to do this, state law requires that and you are stuck in the middle. >> and of course the issue of union workers playing by different set of rules and everyone else. union lawyers say pot should be treated now just like alcohol, smoked legally in the home and does
pot smokers in washington state and colorado are in for a rude awakening. they can smoke legally in their homes but get fired if they failed drug test. marijuana is still classified as an illegal drug under federal law and courts have upheld the rights of businesses to have a drug-free work place. still, business owners are worried they feel this will make it harder to hire workers and drive up their legal bills when they fire mployees. medical experts say the high from smoking pot last two to...
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a lot of talk about the fiscal cliff in washington. we want to turn to all of you outside of washington and get your take on this idea of going off the fiscal cliff. we'll start with glenn in new york. democratic color. go ahead. >> guest: you know, i'd to remark on how relatively quickly it sounds like the white house is willing to sell out. you know, if we go off the fiscal cliff to january 2, and pronounce, you know, our willingness to help the republicans negate the pledge not to raise taxes by simply letting it expire, and then any tax changed to reduce taxes will be a tax cut. they will be glad to sign. all other superrich backers who are now going to face 55% estate tax on anything over $1 billion will be coming in, screaming over their shoulders, signed a got dam thing. and you know, we're not going to have $200 billion spending if after january 1 we signed a new tax bill the second or third. so the fact that obama's administration is willing to make it sound like he's averting a catastrophe over the full 2013 is an insult to p
a lot of talk about the fiscal cliff in washington. we want to turn to all of you outside of washington and get your take on this idea of going off the fiscal cliff. we'll start with glenn in new york. democratic color. go ahead. >> guest: you know, i'd to remark on how relatively quickly it sounds like the white house is willing to sell out. you know, if we go off the fiscal cliff to january 2, and pronounce, you know, our willingness to help the republicans negate the pledge not to...
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washington. what will the new president of the united states, what would be the president in the second term do about any of what he promised to do so let's look at the three obama promises. the first promise was in his first term when he said he will find a solution for the palestinian-israeli issue, and, unfortunately, we know what happened over the four years. that has not been that. it's an unfulfilled promise at best. some see it as a failed promise. the second promise the president of the united states had, unprecedented as it is, when he said the united states would never allow iran to be a nuclear power. now, this is unprecedented whether right or wrong, but it's something that was done not only during the elections, but a statement made by the president more than once, and i think it was in connection of promises made also to the israeli prime minister. how, will president obama fulfill the promise? wiggle out of it? absolutely implement it whether it's militarily or through containment
washington. what will the new president of the united states, what would be the president in the second term do about any of what he promised to do so let's look at the three obama promises. the first promise was in his first term when he said he will find a solution for the palestinian-israeli issue, and, unfortunately, we know what happened over the four years. that has not been that. it's an unfulfilled promise at best. some see it as a failed promise. the second promise the president of the...
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is anyone in washington working on a solution? if you like ghost story, stay tuned for a real-life ghost story. card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >> greta: many young audits are about to feel the pain of obamacare big time. if you're between 18 and 24 years old, the healthcare law will unfairly stick you with higher premiums. dennis, how is that younger people in this age group are hit harder, or higher premiums? >> so obamacare has new rules going in in 2014, and actturarial firm studied, this and the young will bear a bigger burden of the cost increases. 18 to 24 years old, your premium costs could go up 45% in 2014. 25-29, your premium could go up 35% more. if you're 50, your costs will fall 5%. over 60, down 13%. the elderly healthcare costs are five times to six times as high as a cost for a 20-year
is anyone in washington working on a solution? if you like ghost story, stay tuned for a real-life ghost story. card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >> greta: many young audits are about to feel the pain of obamacare big time. if you're between 18 and 24 years old,...
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we in washington, d.c. and we get used to big numbers but $1.5 trillion in cuts you go beyond that, you are talking hurting the growth of the infrastructure and education of our people and the pillar, the pillars of our economic strength. >> bret: that is a message, steve, we cut enough. yesterday, i should point out that senator reid meant to say $1 trillion. not one $1 billion on the sound bite we played to be fair to him. but nancy pelosi is clearly saying we're done. >> you see this in the comments that the democratic members of the house made to the public. big argue in politico, not refrenching on entitlement. that is not going to work. if that he are not willing to give on more spending the republicans are increasingly thinking fine. go over the cliff then. you take us over the cliff. >> bret: what leverage do republicans have? >> republicans don't have a lot of leverage. this is the disagreement with charles on his take on what leverage republicans have. i don't think they have much leverage. if the
we in washington, d.c. and we get used to big numbers but $1.5 trillion in cuts you go beyond that, you are talking hurting the growth of the infrastructure and education of our people and the pillar, the pillars of our economic strength. >> bret: that is a message, steve, we cut enough. yesterday, i should point out that senator reid meant to say $1 trillion. not one $1 billion on the sound bite we played to be fair to him. but nancy pelosi is clearly saying we're done. >> you see...
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chip reid is there with that part of the story. chip? >> reporter: good evening. the only official reaction has come from the state department which says morsi's actions "raise concerns." in a written statement a department spokesperson says "one of the aspirations of the revolution was to ensure that power would not be overly concentrated in the hands of any one person or institution." but, of course, morsi's actions would concentrate enormous power in his hands. that puts the administration in a difficult position because president obama called morsi three times this week during the gaza cease-fire negotiations and secretary of state hillary clinton flew to meet with him. afterwards, administrations officials praised him as a peacekeeper, now the white house has to figure out how to respond with a so called peacekeeper who's stirring up so much protesting. >> mason: chip reid. thanks, chip. the cease-fire in gaza morsi brokerd is holding despite a deadly shooting at the border. israeli troops fired warning shots at 300 palestinians to force them to move away fro
chip reid is there with that part of the story. chip? >> reporter: good evening. the only official reaction has come from the state department which says morsi's actions "raise concerns." in a written statement a department spokesperson says "one of the aspirations of the revolution was to ensure that power would not be overly concentrated in the hands of any one person or institution." but, of course, morsi's actions would concentrate enormous power in his hands. that...
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we're in this mess because washington spends too much. the american people know that and we're not going to get out of it until democrats get serious about real spending cuts and meaningful -- meaningful entitlement changes. so this morning i'd like to speak in a little more detail about why it is that we need to strengthen and protect these entitlement programs through reforms that match them up with the nation's changing demographics. democrats like to pretend as though they're the great protectors of social security, medicare, and medicaid. they make solemn pledges all the time about how they won't even entertain a discussion about reform. what they don't say is that ignoring these programs is the surest way to guarantee their collapse. all we're calling for is an honest conversation. we all know these programs are in trouble. let's figure out a solution. when it comes to entitlements, republicans are guided by a simple principle: we don't want americans to age into a system that no longer exists. we do not want americans to age into a
we're in this mess because washington spends too much. the american people know that and we're not going to get out of it until democrats get serious about real spending cuts and meaningful -- meaningful entitlement changes. so this morning i'd like to speak in a little more detail about why it is that we need to strengthen and protect these entitlement programs through reforms that match them up with the nation's changing demographics. democrats like to pretend as though they're the great...
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obamacare in 2014 lives that to $3,000 for this young 22-year-old, a 45% increase. now average medical costs of a 20-year-old, someone in that age rage, $1600 a year. the penalty kicks in at 2016. the firm that ran these numbers said half a million, people in their 20s, will quit insurance as a result when they see a big price increase, they'll decide, i'll wait f , if i get hit by a bus, i'll buy insurance afterwards. this is a mess for the system. young, healthy people, that don't cost a lot, contributing to the system, where we need to take down the cost of the elderly care. >> greta: you referred to this as a, quote, new rule. i take it this was not in the original law that they voted on capitol hill, that this is something that hhs has added into it, and that's irony of it, that whatever they voted on, it's still being created now. >> even the bill, which i think ran 2,000 pages, i mean pelosi admitted in congress, after we vote to approve it, well, then we'll read it. all the rules come out. here's the reason for the rules. in 42 states in this country you're
obamacare in 2014 lives that to $3,000 for this young 22-year-old, a 45% increase. now average medical costs of a 20-year-old, someone in that age rage, $1600 a year. the penalty kicks in at 2016. the firm that ran these numbers said half a million, people in their 20s, will quit insurance as a result when they see a big price increase, they'll decide, i'll wait f , if i get hit by a bus, i'll buy insurance afterwards. this is a mess for the system. young, healthy people, that don't cost a lot,...
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legislation, $22 trillion. over the next three decades, our debt will become three times the size of our entire economy. we talked about changing the way we look at things in washington comment d.c., and for the first time, we're talking about -- washington, d.c., and we are -- and for the first time we're talking about reducing the growth of spending. can you imagine a family in kansas for congratulating themselves? kansas families, when they are in trouble for spending too much money, they cut the budget today. we are not doing that. they did not slow the growth and they do not wait for 10 years to see it realized, the problem is today. i think this is a significant problem. people say that we need to raise the debt ceiling today or credit worthiness will be judged by the rating agencies and we will be downgraded. i worry that even with the passage of this bill, its effects are so minimum -- minimal in spending, the downgrade will occur regardless. mr. president, this is a time for us to make the tough choice
legislation, $22 trillion. over the next three decades, our debt will become three times the size of our entire economy. we talked about changing the way we look at things in washington comment d.c., and for the first time, we're talking about -- washington, d.c., and we are -- and for the first time we're talking about reducing the growth of spending. can you imagine a family in kansas for congratulating themselves? kansas families, when they are in trouble for spending too much money, they...
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that people in washington do not understand the economy. they do not know how it works and they make a lot of gases. at the end of the day, they come up with a policy that is not good for the american people. the impact of the fiscal cliff is completely misunderstood. the fiscal cliff is absolutely important. it will cost you money. it may cost you jobs. we can see the gdp fall off the cliff. 710,000 to 2 million jobs. that depends on who you believe. dennis: thank you both for being with us. you can catch gerri willis here on weeknights on fox business. at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. monday through friday. >> watch out, here i come. cheryl: charlie gasparino is now reporting that tom joyce would be the ceo of knight capital. dennis: here is a juicy tidbit. mr. grasso would return as an unofficial advisor. charlie will be on later this hour to tell us about it. stay with us. ♪ [ abdul-rashid ] i've been workg since i was about 16. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access e retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- you k
that people in washington do not understand the economy. they do not know how it works and they make a lot of gases. at the end of the day, they come up with a policy that is not good for the american people. the impact of the fiscal cliff is completely misunderstood. the fiscal cliff is absolutely important. it will cost you money. it may cost you jobs. we can see the gdp fall off the cliff. 710,000 to 2 million jobs. that depends on who you believe. dennis: thank you both for being with us....
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i've heard lower figures, and the spending side of it is summer in the range of 22-24%. well, that to me is the reality of what has happened. we have seen a decline in tax revenue and an increase in spending for a variety of reasons we could go through. if we're serious about deficit reduction in the years to come we've got to move back towards the golden mean 19 points six. the closer we can get our revenue to 18% of level, as we weigh down spending, the more likely we are to have a stable economy in the years ahead. let's talk about what's happened since that time when we did have our budget in balance. danya in a way updates are figures from time to time. but let's take a look at where we are today. compared to where we were fiscal year 2001 when the federal government actually ran the $128 billion surplus. compared to this 2001 figure, we are spending less on nonsecurity discretionary spending than we were then. in other words, the growth in spending has not been in the nondefense discretionary accounts. secondly, the cost of security programs in that same period of
i've heard lower figures, and the spending side of it is summer in the range of 22-24%. well, that to me is the reality of what has happened. we have seen a decline in tax revenue and an increase in spending for a variety of reasons we could go through. if we're serious about deficit reduction in the years to come we've got to move back towards the golden mean 19 points six. the closer we can get our revenue to 18% of level, as we weigh down spending, the more likely we are to have a stable...
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>> tracie potts for us in washington, thanks. >>> last night on "hardball," republican senator tom coburn told chris matthews about his vision for averting the fiscal cliff. take a listen. >> there's no question we can have the rich pay more, but that won't solve our problem. >> i agree. >> and with that comes negatives. the real problem is is you've got an entitlement system that's out of whack, and the demographics are exaggerating that. and you've had discretionary spending increases, you know, the budget of this country this year is twice what it was 11 years ago. and a good portion of that is discretionary. some of it, $100 billion a year is the war, but the rest of the government has grown. so we have to do both. and we have to make sure that whatever we do does not hurt us but gets us on the way to recovery. >> be sure to watch "hardball" with chris matthews weekdays at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern only on msnbc, the place for politics. in >>> authorities in cairo are bracing for more protests as outrage grows as morsi's decision to grant himself sweeping new powers. nbc's ayman moyheldin
>> tracie potts for us in washington, thanks. >>> last night on "hardball," republican senator tom coburn told chris matthews about his vision for averting the fiscal cliff. take a listen. >> there's no question we can have the rich pay more, but that won't solve our problem. >> i agree. >> and with that comes negatives. the real problem is is you've got an entitlement system that's out of whack, and the demographics are exaggerating that. and you've...
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smith goes to washington" when senator smith stood at a desk probably about there in their mockup of the senate floor and talked himself exhausted reading from the baseball, reading from the constitution, he might have even read from the dictionary. i remember there was an old reporter up in the press gallery speaking about this and he talked about it being one of the great examples of american democracy, one lone senator able to speak until he's exhausted on pint that matters to him. people may have been frustrated by that kind of filibuster but there was at least a kind of noblity to it. the filibuster of today is very different. it's a threat from the minority party to bombard something with amendments so that it can't be managed on the floor. it's a threat to filibuster, to which the majority leader has to respond by filing cloture, and when the majority leader is forced to file cloture, the minority gets a benefit. they get 30 hours of debate. and, of course, as we've seen in the senate that 30 hours of debate is never used. it just consumes 30 hours of floor time. most of it sp
smith goes to washington" when senator smith stood at a desk probably about there in their mockup of the senate floor and talked himself exhausted reading from the baseball, reading from the constitution, he might have even read from the dictionary. i remember there was an old reporter up in the press gallery speaking about this and he talked about it being one of the great examples of american democracy, one lone senator able to speak until he's exhausted on pint that matters to him....
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washington. on this holiday weekend we're watching several major foreign policy developments from egypt to gaza to the continuing converse over the benghazi attack. to talk about it all is senator john mccain. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. dancing with turkeys? >> chris: you'll have to wait until the end of the show to see. >> that's what we're doing now. >> chris: let's start with egypt where president morsi granted himself unchecked powers and sent thousands of protesters back into the streets, people who had been helping to topple mubarak, now against the man they call the new egypt egyptian pharaoh. what are the chances we're headed for a new islamist coo in egypt? >> it could be headed that way. you could also be headed back to a military takeover. if things went in the wrong direction. you could also see a scenario where there's continued chaos. i'll never forget after i was in egypt, i met with the young people who made the revolution in the square. a young woman said it
washington. on this holiday weekend we're watching several major foreign policy developments from egypt to gaza to the continuing converse over the benghazi attack. to talk about it all is senator john mccain. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. dancing with turkeys? >> chris: you'll have to wait until the end of the show to see. >> that's what we're doing now. >> chris: let's start with egypt where president morsi granted himself unchecked powers...
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the words husband and wife getting axed from marriage certificates in washington. they will likely be replaced with more gender neutral terms spouse a and spouse b. the same-sex marriage law takes effect december 6th. >> the video you have to see a zebra and tony captured on cell phone video running wild through the streets of staten island, new york. it happened during a busy morning commute. >>> it's a zebra. it's staten island running past me. it came towards me. i tried to stop him so it didn't run into the street. it didn't stop. they were running so fast. it was like a herd moving the pony was leading and the zebra was behind it. >> behind them the petting zoo owner. he let them out of their stalls to clean the stalls and forgot to close the gate. with the help of the nypd he was able to get them back home safely. >> nypd does just about everything. >> they are very cute. >> could some of the world's most dangerous terrorists in a completely different story here be headed to the u.s.? a top democrat wants to put detainees in prisons in the u.s. doug is follow
the words husband and wife getting axed from marriage certificates in washington. they will likely be replaced with more gender neutral terms spouse a and spouse b. the same-sex marriage law takes effect december 6th. >> the video you have to see a zebra and tony captured on cell phone video running wild through the streets of staten island, new york. it happened during a busy morning commute. >>> it's a zebra. it's staten island running past me. it came towards me. i tried to...
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agreement, he needs to be talking with members of his own party, right here in washington, trying to broker an agreement. not out there firing up crowds and giving speeches. >> we all know that we've had this spending crisis coming at us like a freight train. and it has to be dealt with. in order to try to come to an agreement, republicans are willing to cut revenue on the table, but it's time for the president and democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country has. >> but the point is, there is no economic growth being discussed in the fiscal cliff argument, the solution -- there is no economic growth. not possible with what's being proposed. in fact just the exact opposite. obama does not care about economic growth. he cares about wealth transfers, redistribution. >> it's obvious that he's going to have to stand behind some significant changes in entitlements, and i think what they're asking him is what is your plan? >> there has to be an agreement. there has to be an agreement, i believe, that everybody knows what the possibilities are, so let's just do it. >
agreement, he needs to be talking with members of his own party, right here in washington, trying to broker an agreement. not out there firing up crowds and giving speeches. >> we all know that we've had this spending crisis coming at us like a freight train. and it has to be dealt with. in order to try to come to an agreement, republicans are willing to cut revenue on the table, but it's time for the president and democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country has....
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washington. see you next send. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. people take to the streets of cairo to protest the egyptian president power grab and fallout continues over the benghazi terror attack. we'll discuss the situation in egypt. the cease-fire in gaza, and the libya investigation when we sit down with senator john mccain. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. then is the looming fiscal cliff casting a shadow over shoppers and investors this holiday season? visions of bargains are dancing in the heads of consumers. will the possibility of higher attackses slow them down. we'll talk with matthew shay, president of the national retail federation and john sweeney of fidelity investments. the holiday is over for white house and congressional leaders trying to make a deal. we'll ask our sunday panel if they can reach a compromise. >>> a thanksgiving tradition, our power player of the week has me dancing with turkeys, all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: hello again from fox news in washington
washington. see you next send. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. people take to the streets of cairo to protest the egyptian president power grab and fallout continues over the benghazi terror attack. we'll discuss the situation in egypt. the cease-fire in gaza, and the libya investigation when we sit down with senator john mccain. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. then is the looming fiscal cliff casting a shadow over shoppers and investors this holiday season? visions of bargains are dancing...
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washington and in new york. but it's got to stop. if you want to talk about cutting social security, just talk about cutting it. it's a reasonable point of view. you're allowed to say it. what makes me disgusted, though, is the cavalierness with which people who get paid a lot of money and who love their jobs, people you'll have to take out of the office on a stretcher when they are 90, the cavali cavalierness they talk about raising the retirement age. social security wasn't designed for all these old people who live a long time. and to some degree, who cares? the country's economy has grown 15 fold and one of the things we can buy with that money is a decent retirement for people who don't have jobs they love and who don't want to work forever. that's a gift of a rich society. moreover, this idea we have gained over years, it's not true or not nearly as true for poor folks who rely on social security. as you can see on this graph since 1977 the life expecty of male workers retiring at 65 has risen a full six y
washington and in new york. but it's got to stop. if you want to talk about cutting social security, just talk about cutting it. it's a reasonable point of view. you're allowed to say it. what makes me disgusted, though, is the cavalierness with which people who get paid a lot of money and who love their jobs, people you'll have to take out of the office on a stretcher when they are 90, the cavali cavalierness they talk about raising the retirement age. social security wasn't designed for all...
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washington would rather have a little bit now. >> i'm reading everywhere that senator harry reid wants to severely curtail and restrain the my in the's power to flu filibuster. what can you tell us about that? >> i would just tell you the senate -- when i got here the senate worked very well. everybody could offer amendments. they were respectful of the amendments they offered. they knew if they took advantage of it, there would be consequences in terms of people not voting for their amendments. we've lost quality leadership in the senate, and harry reid's answer to that is change the rules, and if he changes the rules, he will have totally defeated our founder's purpose of creating a senate where minority rights are protected, and -- and what that will do is that will create two houses of congress rather than a house and a senate, and it just says majority rules with an iron fist. >> so you're going to fight it. >> well, i would tell you, my hope would be that if he carries out his threat, the senate will be shut down until he restores the rights of the minority because that's what ou
washington would rather have a little bit now. >> i'm reading everywhere that senator harry reid wants to severely curtail and restrain the my in the's power to flu filibuster. what can you tell us about that? >> i would just tell you the senate -- when i got here the senate worked very well. everybody could offer amendments. they were respectful of the amendments they offered. they knew if they took advantage of it, there would be consequences in terms of people not voting for...
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you cannot say that about much in washington. social security has not added one penny to the deficit. for those who say there is good reason to push it off the table and wait, i would add a note of caution. small changes made today in social security will play out over the long run to buy us solvency for a long time. we should take perhaps all the security off the table but be very honest but we will achieve in the near term. i think we should create the equivalent of eight simpson- bowles region of a simpson- bowles, and come up with a plan to buy 75 years of salt with the rigid of solvency. i might add a wrinkle here. every 10 years, a similar commission ought to be created. let's not get into this mess where we have six months to go with social security. you know how important it is for people. people are devastated by the recession and their pension plans lost. it is important to us, our kids come and grandchildren. i think we should create a commission that will report back to congress before a vote by the end of the next ca
you cannot say that about much in washington. social security has not added one penny to the deficit. for those who say there is good reason to push it off the table and wait, i would add a note of caution. small changes made today in social security will play out over the long run to buy us solvency for a long time. we should take perhaps all the security off the table but be very honest but we will achieve in the near term. i think we should create the equivalent of eight simpson- bowles...
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what's in your wallet? >>> good morning to you. welcome back. 5:22. christine romans is minding our business this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everybody. u.s. stock futures are up right now. we've got key reports today on durable goods orders, home prices, consumer confidence. there will be a big focus this week on the american economy and how it's healing. european markets are higher this morning after officials agreed on bailout terms for greece late last night. and new this morning a warning on the fiscal cliff, and a downgrade on expectations for u.s. economic growth. the oecd says it expects the u.s. economy to grow at a rate of 2.2% this year. that's lower than previously expected. and on fiscal cliff negotiations, this is what the oecd said, quote, decisive policy action is needed to ensure that stalemate over fiscal policy in the united states and continuing euro area instability do not plunge the world back into recession. and, here in sandyland, many people have been in the dark for days. some for weeks, after superstorm sandy. and some
what's in your wallet? >>> good morning to you. welcome back. 5:22. christine romans is minding our business this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everybody. u.s. stock futures are up right now. we've got key reports today on durable goods orders, home prices, consumer confidence. there will be a big focus this week on the american economy and how it's healing. european markets are higher this morning after officials agreed on bailout terms for greece late last night. and new...
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alicia reid, kron 4 news >> sunny skies, mild temperatures, mid-to upper 60s in a number of locations like santa rosa. 66 degrees this afternoon. concorde, 65, 66 in redwood city, a little cooler in san francisco at 63, 64 along the coast in half moon bay. >> >> taking a live look outside from the bay ridge toll plaza. crystal clear skies. visibility is great. no clouds. cloud cover, the bulk of it is staying up to the north, high pressure is driving the storm track to the north and that will continue over the next several days. what that means is clear skies, both morning and night, we are going to see chilly conditions until tomorrow morning. thanks to the clear skies. they bring us warmer afternoons. that's what we'll see tomorrow. continued warming into saturday. slight cooling by sunday. big changes next week, the complete forecast coming up in just a bit >> california highway patrol out in force this thanksgiving holiday, trying to crack down on drunk driving. kron 4's charles clifford has details on that. >> reporter: from 6:00 p.m. to 11:50 p.m. , california highway patrol in
alicia reid, kron 4 news >> sunny skies, mild temperatures, mid-to upper 60s in a number of locations like santa rosa. 66 degrees this afternoon. concorde, 65, 66 in redwood city, a little cooler in san francisco at 63, 64 along the coast in half moon bay. >> >> taking a live look outside from the bay ridge toll plaza. crystal clear skies. visibility is great. no clouds. cloud cover, the bulk of it is staying up to the north, high pressure is driving the storm track to the...
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when it comes to the public's expectations of their elected leaders in washington, two-thirds predict they're going to act like spoiled children. >> oh. >> as opposed to responsible adults. >>> meanwhile, grover norquist is offering a reminder to republicans in congress who are thinking about breaking their anti-tax pledge in order to reach a deal. >> we could ask president bush, george herbert walker bush, how his second term went after he broke his pledge. did he damage the pledge, or did by breaking his pledge, he lost a second term for the presidency because he had not kept his word with the american people? >> at some point they need to let him go. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo is making his case for federal aid in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. governor cuomo said the storm could cost the state nearly $42 billion, and new yorkers would need federal help footing the bill. while acknowledging that more people died during hurricane katrina in 2005, the governor said that sandy's damage was actually more widespread. >> when you look at the number of homes and businesses affe
when it comes to the public's expectations of their elected leaders in washington, two-thirds predict they're going to act like spoiled children. >> oh. >> as opposed to responsible adults. >>> meanwhile, grover norquist is offering a reminder to republicans in congress who are thinking about breaking their anti-tax pledge in order to reach a deal. >> we could ask president bush, george herbert walker bush, how his second term went after he broke his pledge. did he...
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so is this a catch 22? who bends here? >> i don't expect us to have entitlement reform before december 31st. this is too technical, too important. let's do it right. but i do believe and i said it, any long term deficit reduction will require entitlement reform for one simple reason. medicare untouched, unchanged, runs out of money in 12 years. we need to take a hard look at it to find ways to preserve this important program, have savings that don't hurt the beneficiaries, and actually do reduce the deficit in the process. >> what about those republican critics, senator, who say it's not possible to make any real progress without -- on spending, shall we say, without seriously addressing the medicare, the medicaid, maybe even the social security entitlement program and to do it now? >> social security doesn't add one penny to the deficit. it's a separate trust fund. i believe it needs reform over a long period, but it should be done separately from this showdown over the fiscal cliff. medicare as i mentioned will run out o
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>>shepard: we will bring in michael hand long from the brookings institution in washington, dc, an independent think tank. you just got back from turkey; that right? >>guest: that is right. >>shepard: i guess this has the potential to be his moment as a headline read from over the weekend, egypt is the largest population in the region holding the greatest sway here. they are either going to go one way or the other and that is the biggest issue. >>guest: you are right. egypt's role in the broader middle east could not be overemphasized. i am hopeful the president morsi is trying to make the right calls. i am not sure he made the right one here but the back story, even more, the courts are largely mubarak-appointees. they have been by some accounts interfering with the effort to create a new constitution. and disbanding previous groups that charged with the task. morsi is persuaded they are doing that too much and he is most concerned about seeing essentially a democratic movement to create a new constitution. and his new powers are only temporary. so we can hold him to that standard. i am holdi
>>shepard: we will bring in michael hand long from the brookings institution in washington, dc, an independent think tank. you just got back from turkey; that right? >>guest: that is right. >>shepard: i guess this has the potential to be his moment as a headline read from over the weekend, egypt is the largest population in the region holding the greatest sway here. they are either going to go one way or the other and that is the biggest issue. >>guest: you are right....
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only 22 countries in the world have maintained their democratic character continuously. this democracy club is an elite club, and time is the ultimate arbitor not only of good wines and the like, but if a good country can maintain it's democratic character. it's a long movie we're watching. >> eliot: and a tenuous moment where morsi is trying to bridge the gap between mubarak and institutions and as you said a few moments ago the judiciary is a mubarak holdover and he's getting along better with the united states than his own support structure. >> he's borrowing a page from the mubarak book. can morsi play the role of totalitarian if he supports american and israeli issues on other matters the fight against terror, try to isolate iran, these are issues that mubarak cooperated well with the west, and we bargained in terms of this cooperation we gave mubarak a pass, more or less, actually more on the issue of human rights and gun control. morsi cannot play the same game as mubarak but on this narrow issue he saw an window here to make his move as justification and cover. >
only 22 countries in the world have maintained their democratic character continuously. this democracy club is an elite club, and time is the ultimate arbitor not only of good wines and the like, but if a good country can maintain it's democratic character. it's a long movie we're watching. >> eliot: and a tenuous moment where morsi is trying to bridge the gap between mubarak and institutions and as you said a few moments ago the judiciary is a mubarak holdover and he's getting along...
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. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the powerball, 6. anna werner is at powerball headquarters in tallahassee, florida, where those numbers were drawn last night. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. one of those two winning tickets was sold in the kansas city, missouri area. the winner has yet to come forward. they have plenty of time to do so. 180 days, in fact. there are now two winning unidens for two unknown buyers. >> i hope you got those tickets. tickets.. it tookook at tonight's numbers. >> in the end it took less than a minute to make lucky ticket alders millionaires. >> it is the number 6. >> repornight the jackpot had town to more than $587 million. >> when it's this high, you would be crazy not to. you've got to play. >> that's the winner. wi $20 on the line. all in his powerball in history ntryplayers across the country dreaming big. >> i would probably buy a host of ferraris. more thanans purchased more than 280 million powerball tickets drathe drawing with 130,000 utekets sold every minute on alone.d
. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the powerball, 6. anna werner is at powerball headquarters in tallahassee, florida, where those numbers were drawn last night. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. one of those two winning tickets was sold in the kansas city, missouri area. the winner has yet to come forward. they have plenty of time to do so. 180 days, in fact. there are now two winning unidens for two unknown buyers. >> i hope you got those tickets. tickets.. it...
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we have the incorrigible teenagers in washington who just cannot figure this out right now. it's pretty simple, taxes and spending. they want to make headlines, and i think the market's becoming fed up with it, and that's why we're seeing the action behind me, and we'll probably see more tomorrow. david: drew kanaly, it was a negative day, all of the indices were down, the nasdaq stopped its winning streak, but look at these headlines. liz, we had a lot of positive headlines when we woke up. consumer confidence, the best since february '08, the richmond fed saw a positive jump for its region, home prices continuing to rise, durable goods, better than expected. there was progress on those greek debt talks. i mean, despite all of these positive news items we got today, we ended up with a market almost in triple digits. >> well, i mean, they're pricing that we are going to get a deal, right? so anything that says that might get derailed, you're going of the days like this until they announce a deal. and the deal the market's looking for is just something to extend the tax cuts
we have the incorrigible teenagers in washington who just cannot figure this out right now. it's pretty simple, taxes and spending. they want to make headlines, and i think the market's becoming fed up with it, and that's why we're seeing the action behind me, and we'll probably see more tomorrow. david: drew kanaly, it was a negative day, all of the indices were down, the nasdaq stopped its winning streak, but look at these headlines. liz, we had a lot of positive headlines when we woke up....
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reid says chevron offered to pay her $500, but shed to join others in the legal action instead. she says she wants chevron to make changes. >> i think it would minimize and cut down a lot of fires. and also to have regular checks. so this can be prevented. zbl now john says he's not sure how much money they will be seeking but he expects it to be quite a bit more than what chevron has been offering folks. chevron has declined to reveal how much money it's paid out to folk who is file claims with them. >>> now a 15-year-old from san jose will be eligible for the death penalty. it habit yet decided whether to seek putting him on death row. he is due in court tomorrow on a list of charges including murder, robbery and attempted murder of a police officer. he and a 26-year-old man robbed four businesses earlier this month and shot a campbell man as they were trying to car jack him. they shot and wounded a san jose police officer. the man who fired the shot is still at large. luckily the officer wasn't hurt and doesn't know if he wounded the suspected. investigators say he pulled ove
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so is this a catch 22? who bends here? >> i don't expect us to have entitlement reform before december 31st. this is too technical, too important. let's do it right. but i do believe and i said it, any long term deficit reduction will require entitlement reform for one simple reason. medicare untouched, unchanged, runs out of money in 12 years. we need to take a hard look at it to find ways to preserve this important program, have savings that don't hurt the beneficiaries, and actually do reduce the deficit in the process. >> what about those republican critics, senator, who say it's not possible to make any real not possible to make any real progress witho - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum. so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it
so is this a catch 22? who bends here? >> i don't expect us to have entitlement reform before december 31st. this is too technical, too important. let's do it right. but i do believe and i said it, any long term deficit reduction will require entitlement reform for one simple reason. medicare untouched, unchanged, runs out of money in 12 years. we need to take a hard look at it to find ways to preserve this important program, have savings that don't hurt the beneficiaries, and actually do...
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a number of districts were concerned about uncertainty and the fiscal cliff here in washington. tracy and ashley. tracy: peter barnes, thank you very much. ashley: expanded at measured pace. so different language on that. tracy: although, manufacturing slowing or contracting. that is not very good, no. peter, thank you. we have a lot going on down there in d.c. we'll go back to peter in a bit for the latest on the fiscal cliff. but first it is top of the hour. let's get a check on the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange. nicole, markets didn't move much on that reaction, that's for sure. >> i can't contain myself that is fed speak at its best. talking about the economy. measured pays for expansion and consumer spending moderate. you get manufacturing on the other hand which is not doing as well. but when we talk to people for the holidays it is looking better. yeah, good, no, not good. yeah, good. not good. that is what we talk about so many times with john corpino at meridian equity partners. that is what makes it tough with traders. that's why we've been in
a number of districts were concerned about uncertainty and the fiscal cliff here in washington. tracy and ashley. tracy: peter barnes, thank you very much. ashley: expanded at measured pace. so different language on that. tracy: although, manufacturing slowing or contracting. that is not very good, no. peter, thank you. we have a lot going on down there in d.c. we'll go back to peter in a bit for the latest on the fiscal cliff. but first it is top of the hour. let's get a check on the markets....
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here are the numbers: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the powerball number is 6. now, we do have some information. if you happen to live in kansas city or near kansas city, 35 miles north specifically in dearborn at a convenience store, that is where one of the tickets was sold. one ticket was sold, we don't know if it was sold to jenna: plus a live report on new findings from the planet mercury. jenna: well, so far there have been few public signs of progress in talks to keep the nation from falling over that fiscal cliff. republicans agreeing in principle on the need to raise revenue, but democrats apparently offering very little in the way of specific spending cuts. house speaker john boehner not mincing words moments ago. >> first, despite the claims that the president support ors a balanced approach -- supports a balanced approach, democrats have yet to get serious about real spending cuts. and secondly, no substantive progress has been made in the talks between the white house and the house over the last two weeks. listen, this is not a game. jobs are on the
here are the numbers: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the powerball number is 6. now, we do have some information. if you happen to live in kansas city or near kansas city, 35 miles north specifically in dearborn at a convenience store, that is where one of the tickets was sold. one ticket was sold, we don't know if it was sold to jenna: plus a live report on new findings from the planet mercury. jenna: well, so far there have been few public signs of progress in talks to keep the nation from falling...